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neptuneblue
 
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Thu 21 Mar, 2019 08:25 pm
@coldjoint,
You really want this guy on college campuses?

White nationalist Richard Spencer accused of physical abuse by wife
The far-right leader allegedly told his wife: ‘The only language women understand is violence’

Lois Beckett in Oakland
Tue 23 Oct 2018 19.14 EDT Last modified on Wed 24 Oct 2018 15.40 EDT

The wife of the white nationalist Richard Spencer has accused him of emotional and physical abuse, including choking her, dragging her by her hair and attempting to punch her while she was pregnant, according to divorce filings in the Flathead county district court in Montana.

“One of [Spencer’s] favorite statements to me is, ‘The only language women understand is violence,’” Spencer’s wife Nina Koupriianova alleged in divorce filings. She claimed he called her “genetically defective” and a “parasite”, and that he verbally abused her in front of their young daughter.

“I’m famous and you are not! I’m important and you are not!” the white nationalist leader would sometimes tell her when he was angry, she claimed in the divorce filings.

The allegations in the divorce filings were first reported by Buzzfeed News after multiple attempts by Spencer to keep them under seal.

Spencer called his wife’s allegations of abuse “a wild mischaracterization of who I am” and said he would not comment on her specific allegations. “I’m not going to be engaging with specifics,” he told the Guardian.

Spencer rose to prominence during Trump’s presidential campaign as a well-dressed, media-savvy white nationalist eager to explain to journalists why Trump’s presidential campaign was a political step forward for American neo-Nazis and members of the Ku Klux Klan.

He became internationally famous after shouting “Hail Trump! Hail our people!” and being greeted with Nazi salutes at a white nationalist event in November 2016, shortly after Trump was elected president. In 2017, he was one of the most prominent participants in the violent white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia, which included violent clashes in the streets, attacks on black Charlottesville residents, and a car attack on a crowd of counter-protesters that left 32-year-old Heather Heyer dead.

Spencer and Koupriianova married in 2010 and have been living separately since July 2017, according to the filings. They have two young children.

In the divorce filings, his wife argued that Spencer’s abusive behavior, drinking and white nationalist political activism put their children at risk.

“Most if not all of [Spencer’s] public speaking events end in violence,” his wife noted.

Koupriianova, who has her own ties to the Russian far right, has previously defended Spencer and his views. In December 2016, the month after the “Hail Trump!” event, Spencer’s prominence as a racist advocate had sparked outrage in Whitefish, Montana, where Spencer and his family sometimes lived. Koupriianova wrote an op-ed in a local newspaper suggesting that her husband had been the subject of a “witch hunt” and claiming that Spencer “promotes positive identity for peoples of European descent around the world”.

Spencer was one of the most prominent participants in the violent white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Spencer had been “misrepresented” by the “establishment media”, she wrote in 2016, in a plea for “free speech” and “being respectful” to differing views.

In divorce filings, she suggested that Spencer, a believer in “traditional marriage” and “traditional” gender roles, had sometimes failed to provide for his family and care for her and their children, as well as engaging in physical violence and verbally abusing her in front of their children.

Last year, after she returned from hospital after the birth of their second child, Spencer left her alone without any help to care for the newborn and their toddler daughter, his wife alleged.

During their marriage, the white nationalist leader sometimes told her to use her own savings to pay for groceries, saying that his money was “for the cause”, she alleged. He also regularly failed to pay water, internet, electricity and cellphone bills and failed to make healthcare payments, causing their health insurance to lapse three times, including once shortly before the birth of their second child.

In 2014, when she was pregnant with their first child, he held her down with his body weight and grabbed her by the neck and the jaw, leaving bruises, she alleged. In 2017, when she was nine months pregnant, he attempted to punch her in the face, she claimed.

After he was punched in the face in Washington DC on the day of Trump’s inauguration in 2016, Spencer left a loaded .38 pistol on the table in their bedroom in Montana, where it was easily accessible to their then two-year-old daughter, Koupriianova alleged. When his wife confronted him about the risk to their child, “he did not seem to adequately appreciate the danger”, she claimed.

She claimed he repeatedly told her to kill herself and asked if her parents would attend her funeral. Much of the abuse happened in front of their children, she alleged.

Spencer “has noticeably increased his alcohol intake in recent years, which contributes to his aggressive behavior and reduces his impulse control”, she said. During their video chats, he would sometimes be holding a bottle of liquor early in the afternoon, she claimed.

The older daughter, who was three years old this summer, has witnessed Spencer’s outbursts and heard his verbal abuse of his mother and her babysitter, whom Spencer called a “******* sub-mediocre human being”, Koupriianova alleged.

In the filings, she describes the daughter as trying to intervene when Spencer berated her mother, including putting herself between her parents and trying to distract her father or ask him to stop, and said the little girl was suffering from “sleeplessness, nightmares and anxiety” as a result of witnessing the abuse.

While Spencer repeatedly attempted to have the divorce proceedings sealed from public view, Judge Heidi Ulbricht denied the motion, citing the Montana constitution and first amendment press protections.

Matthew Heimbach, another prominent young neo-Nazi leader, was arrested on domestic violence charges in March.
coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 08:37 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
You really want this guy on college campuses?

Not my decision. This does not concern just one speaker, does it?
neptuneblue
 
  2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 08:43 pm
@coldjoint,
No, it does not concern just one speaker.

It concerns college campuses who have to weigh federal dollars against massive security costs.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 08:49 pm
@InfraBlue,
InfraBlue wrote:
You voting doesn't matter.

Wrong. America is a democracy. My views matter just as much as your views do.


InfraBlue wrote:
Then Israel and the Zionists will never know the peace they say they desire.

Then Israel will not give the Palestinians any more land, and the Palestinians will have to make do with Area A and Gaza.


InfraBlue wrote:
Don't be a fascist. Say NO to fascism.

I'm going to support Israel no matter what you falsely accuse them of.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 08:50 pm
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:
Trump's free speech executive order isn't about free speech

Maybe when some of this global warming research starts getting canceled, this money can be diverted towards building the wall on the border.
coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:01 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
It concerns college campuses who have to weigh federal dollars against massive security costs.

Tell them to tell their students to quit acting like assholes, and when they do, don't tell the police to stand down. Problem solved.
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neptuneblue
 
  2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:10 pm
@oralloy,
Lol! Yep, you have absolutely NO clue what colleges research. I'm surprised your advanced intelligence didn't stop you from posting drivel.


oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:21 pm
@neptuneblue,
Why are leftists always so childish? It seems like they'd be able to grow up, but no. They never do.

Don't come whining when Trump starts slashing research funds.
FreedomEyeLove
 
  0  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:36 pm
President Trump protects free speech, even as leftists try to take it away! Very Happy


Trump order withholds money from colleges that don't promise to protect free speech
The president said Thursday that American students and values are 'under siege' and universities are 'anti-First Amendment'


WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that would withhold federal research and education funds from colleges if they don't certify that they will protect free-speech rights on campus.

"We’re here to take historic actions to defend American students and American values," Trump said at the White House. "They’ve been under siege."

Colleges and universities spend as much as $40 billion in federal research and development dollars annually, according to the National Science Foundation, a total which doesn't include higher education grants that would also be subject to the executive order. A senior administration official said federal financial aid for tuition would not be affected by the action.

Public colleges and universities are already required to abide by the First Amendment.

Trump's order intended to combat 'threat' to free speech on campus
MARCH 4, 201907:00
Trump took a similar approach to try to cut off Justice Department grants to so-called sanctuary cities that do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities. But that executive order has been ruled unconstitutional by multiple federal courts.

The idea that universities are cracking down on conservative thought and speech has become a cause celebre on the political right, and one that Trump has taken up as a major political issue as he heads into his re-election campaign.

In recent weeks, he has focused attention to an altercation on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, in which an organizer for the conservative group Turning Point USA was punched while "tabling" — or providing information — to students on campus. Neither the student who was punched nor the person charged in the incident, who pleaded not guilty, are students at the school.

The university has called the discussion around the incident "willfully distorted and inaccurate."

Trump talked about the incident Thursday.

"You see people being punched hard in the face, but he didn’t go down," the president said. "I said, 'you have a better chin than Muhammad Ali.'"

In his remarks, Trump made little distinction between universities.

"Taxpayer dollars should not subsidize anti-First Amendment institutions, and that’s exactly what they are: anti-First Amendment," he said. "Universities that want taxpayer dollars should promote free speech, not silence free speech.
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neptuneblue
 
  4  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:37 pm
@oralloy,
Maybe it's because I have a better grasp of reality. There is no denial of free speech on campuses. There is, however, over-reach of presidential power concerning the issue.

And yes, it was a cheap shot at your intellect and for that, I can only say, you deserved it.

glitterbag
 
  2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:40 pm
@oralloy,

Drunk
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FreedomEyeLove
 
  -2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:42 pm
@oralloy,
Quote:
Don't come whining when Trump starts slashing research funds.



During my time at university, I was forced to take a gender studies class. The entire class was centered around blaming white men for everything wrong with society.

This university, like many others gets government funding!

So, these schools use government funds to force students to take classes where they are indoctrinated with outright propaganda and ACTUAL 'hate speech'!
FreedomEyeLove
 
  -2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:48 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
There is no denial of free speech on campuses.


Drunk Drunk Drunk


Just a few names off the top of my head, that have not been allowed their first amendment right on colleges campuses recently:

Condoleezza Rice
Milo Yiannopoulos
Ben Shapiro
Janice Fiamingo
Warren Ferrell
Christina Hoff Sommers
glitterbag
 
  2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:49 pm
@FreedomEyeLove,
You really attended a university?
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neptuneblue
 
  2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:50 pm
@FreedomEyeLove,
You paid for a liberal arts education, which included women's studies.

The federal government pays for grants that include:

MIT: Down's Syndrome
UTEP: Biomedical sciences

Akron U: Polymer science (Biodegradable plastics)
Kent State: Liquid crystal (LED) applications


oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:51 pm
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:
Maybe it's because I have a better grasp of reality.

You don't have a better grasp of reality. And if you did, that would hardly justify your childish sniping.


neptuneblue wrote:
There is no denial of free speech on campuses. There is, however, over-reach of presidential power concerning the issue.

Ensure free speech or lose research funds. Colleges and universities are going to have to choose one or the other.

If they chose to give up research funds, that money should be diverted to help build the wall on the border.


neptuneblue wrote:
And yes, it was a cheap shot at your intellect and for that, I can only say, you deserved it.

That you think posting facts that you dislike means that I deserve to be subjected to childish sniping sums up everything that is wrong about you.
FreedomEyeLove
 
  -2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:51 pm
@oralloy,
Do you remember that professor that tried to shut down those conservative students a year or two ago from speaking on campus. She had glasses, and she was caught on video asking for some "muscle" to rough up the students.

I can't remember her name, but it was a big news story.
coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:52 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
There is no denial of free speech on campuses.

That is a lie. I have someone fresh out of college that tells me a different story.
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oralloy
 
  0  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:53 pm
@FreedomEyeLove,
FreedomEyeLove wrote:
During my time at university, I was forced to take a gender studies class. The entire class was centered around blaming white men for everything wrong with society.

Don't worry. Trump is going to be cracking down on this sort of leftist nonsense.
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FreedomEyeLove
 
  -2  
Thu 21 Mar, 2019 09:54 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
You paid for a liberal arts education, which included women's studies.


Liberal indoctrination. I'm sorry, STATE FUNDED liberal indoctrination.

What if someone who was 'pro-choice', was FORCED to take a college course about the right to life?
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